Alison Nanduga

Alison Nadunga is an origami artist and public health worker. She teaches origami to children and communities as a sustainable skill and critical thinking tool. Her practice as an Artist mainly revolves around themes of Education and much of her experiences sharing the knowledge of art with communities. 

Nadunga’s KLA ART ‘21 project, Birabi’s Kaleidoscope, is an origami installation, constructed as a call back to one of Nadunga’s most cherished toys as a child – the kaleidoscope. Through her work she examines the intersections of informal and formal learning, putting them in valuable conversation with each other.

Build the Future · 32° East ​

We are building the first non-profit contemporary art centre in Kampala. With 6 artists’ studios, a well-resourced learning centre and library, a purpose-built gallery, accommodation, hidden gardens, a cafe and shops – the new 32° East will be a hub to inspire future generations of artists and creators. We have built 4 studios and our library so far, support Phase 2 and help us complete our vision! You can make a monthly contribution or one time donation by clicking the Donate button below